abderittisk

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

abderitt + -isk, first part from German Abderit (Abderite), from Latin Abderita, Abderites, from Ancient Greek Ἀβδηρίτης (Abdērítēs), from Ἄβδηρα (Ábdēra, Abdera), from a Phoenician word + -ῑ́της (-ī́tēs, demonymic suffix), a back-formation of πολῑ́της (polī́tēs), from both πόλις (pólis, city, community), from Proto-Hellenic *ptólis (city), from Proto-Indo-European *tpólHis, from *tpelH- (fortification, city) + and from -της (-tēs, forms demonyms), from Proto-Hellenic *-tās, probably from Proto-Indo-European *-teh₂ and *-tós (forms verbal adjectives). Last part from Old Norse -iskr, from Proto-Germanic *-iskaz, from Proto-Indo-European *-iskos.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /abdəˈrɪtːɪsk/
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  • Rhymes: -ɪsk
  • Hyphenation: ab‧de‧ritt‧isk

Adjective

abderittisk (neuter singular abderittisk, definite singular and plural abderittiske, comparative mer abderittisk, superlative mest abderittisk)

  1. (figuratively, literary) abderian (foolish; absurd; ridiculous; inclined to incessant merriment or laughter)
    Synonyms: trangsynt, molboaktig, trangviksk
    • 1918, Henrik Wergeland, Samlede Skrifter VI,1, page 123:
      en udeelt bestemt liden lyksalig abderitisk øe
      an indeterminately determined little blissful abderian island
    • 1929 January 17, Øvre Richter Frich, A-magasinet, from the article «Opfinnere og opfinnelser efterlyses I», page 2:
      det helt igjennem umoderne og abderitiske apparat, som kalles en fyrstikkeske
      it is completely outdated and abderitic apparatus, which is called a matchbox
    • 1931 June 19, Morgenbladet, C.J. Hambro, page 1:
      en [litteratur]forskning som gjerne har villet kalde sig analytisk, men som mest av alt har været abderitisk i sin frygt for aand
      a [literature] research that has liked to call itself analytical, but which most of all has been abderian in its fear of spirit

References

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